Common use of Costs of making good any damage Clause in Contracts

Costs of making good any damage. If the Retailer’s Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Distributor or the Distributor’s employees, agents or invitees, then the Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Retailer.

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Samples: blob-static.vector.co.nz

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Costs of making good any damage. If the Retailer's Equipment or the Consumer’s Equipment Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Distributor or the Distributor’s 's employees, agents or invitees, then the Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the RetailerRetailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This Clause 17.6 is for the benefit of the Consumer and may be enforced by the Consumer under the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000.

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Samples: System Agreement

Costs of making good any damage. If the Retailer's Equipment or the Consumer’s Equipment Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Distributor or the Distributor’s 's employees, agents or invitees, then the Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Retailer.Retailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This clause

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Samples: www.horizonnetworks.nz

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Costs of making good any damage. If the Retailer’s Equipment or the Customer’s Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Distributor or the Distributor’s employees, agents agents, or invitees, then the Distributor will must pay the cost of making good the damage to the Retailer.Retailer or the Customer (as the case may be). This clause

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Samples: www.mainpower.co.nz

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